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- Google BigTable to Azure Blob NDJSON file
Connect Google BigTable and Azure Blob NDJSON file in our serverless environment
Use this template to Read rows from Google BigTable using them to create NDJSON file entries in Azure Blob Container.
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Read rows from Google BigTable
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class GoogleBigtableSourceGetRows {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your google-bigtable credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/google-bigtable/#credential-configuration
const googleBigTable = yepcode.integration.googleBigTable(
"your-google-bigquery-bigtable-name"
);
// TODO: Customize your instance and table names
this.table = await googleBigTable
.instance("your-instance-name")
.table("your-table-name");
}
async fetch(publish, done) {
// You can customize get options. eg: get matching keys
// Look at: https://cloud.google.com/nodejs/docs/reference/bigtable/latest/bigtable/getrowsoptions
const getRowsOptions = {};
const [rows] = await this.table.getRows(getRowsOptions);
for (const rowResponse of rows) {
const [row] = await rowResponse.get();
const item = this._mapRowToItem(row);
await publish(item);
}
done();
}
_mapRowToItem(row) {
const columnsAndLastValue = Object.entries(row.data).map(
([columnName, columnContent]) => [
columnName,
this._getLastColumnValue(columnContent),
]
);
return Object.fromEntries(columnsAndLastValue);
}
_getLastColumnValue(columnContent) {
// The second [0] is to access the last value
// You can access previous values by accessing the next
// elements in the list
return columnContent[0][0].value;
}
async close() {}
}
from google.cloud.bigtable import row_filters
class GoogleBigtableSourceGetRows:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your BigTable credential:
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/google-bigtable/#credential-configuration
self.big_table_client = yepcode.integration.googleBigTable(
"your-bigtable-credential-name"
)
def generator(self):
# TODO: Customize instance id, table id and filters if needed
instance = self.big_table_client.instance("instance-id")
table = instance.table("table_id")
filter = row_filters.RowFilterChain(
filters=[
row_filters.FamilyNameRegexFilter("column-family-id"),
row_filters.ColumnQualifierRegexFilter("column-qualifier"),
row_filters.ValueRegexFilter("value"),
]
)
rows = table.read_rows(filter_=filter)
# TODO: Customize the item to yield
for row in rows:
item = {"row_key": row.row_key.decode('utf-8')}
for cf, cols in row.cells.items():
for col, cells in cols.items():
for cell in cells:
# This will only get the latest version of the cell value
item[f"{cf}:{col}"] = cell.value.decode('utf-8')
yield item
def close(self):
pass
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Let's talkCreate NDJSON file entries in Azure Blob Container
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class AzureBlobTargetUploadNdjson {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your azure blob credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/azure-blob/#credential-configuration
const azureBlob = yepcode.integration.azureBlob(
"your-azure-blob-credential-name"
);
// TODO: customize the container name and blob name to upload
// // More info at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/javascript/api/@azure/storage-blob/blobserviceclient?view=azure-node-latest#@azure-storage-blob-blobserviceclient-getcontainerclient
const containerClient = azureBlob.getContainerClient("container-name");
const blockBlobClient = containerClient.getBlockBlobClient("blob-name");
// Transforms the items into a ndjson format
this.stringifier = ndjson.stringify();
this.upload = blockBlobClient.uploadStream(this.stringifier);
}
async consume(item) {
this.stringifier.write(item);
}
async close() {
try {
this.stringifier.end();
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Error ending stringifier`, error);
}
try {
await this.upload;
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Error ending upload`, error);
}
}
}
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